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Little Changes

We returned from the lake house on Saturday, so I worked in the house some yesterday, and today.  Yesterday I dusted everything and today I did the floors changed the sheets, and washed the bath rugs.  I'll clean the bathrooms tomorrow.  As usual, when I clean, I move things around.  So here's the latest.

One of the plates I hung on Sunday fell during the night and broke, so I moved the newest plate to the bookcase.  I had bought the adhesive disks to hang the plates, but one of them came loose.  So.....there you go.  I'll go back to using the wire hangers, if I can find some.  



I moved the plant philodendron away from the entry way to the corner of the dining room.  It just seemed too crowded the other way.


I sat it on the old apple crate.

My consignment shop chair did sit here, but now it's in the opposite corner. (for now).


I might move it to the living room or office.

I moved this tray and arrangement to the bookcase too.


The top of the bombe table got changed to this.


I added the little fence, leaf plate, and the "vent hose" pumpkin.  


I placed a pumpkin and the burlap bag on the pie safe.

It just NEVER ends here!  My OCD gets worse every day!!
I really need help!!

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Comments

  1. It all looks so warm and inviting. I love the leaf dish on the bombe table.

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  2. Hi Kathy! Everything looks wonderful!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  3. Kathy,
    The vignettes look wonderful. I love tweaking and do it whenever I can!
    Your plants on the previous post are gorgeous.

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  4. Kathy, the little changes look good. I think little changes make for a better mood.

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  5. You certainly are a homemaker Kathy. What a warm and welcoming home it looks.
    I have never used those stick on plate hangers, and have a couple in a draw but they're bound for the trash now after reading of your disaster. What a shame you've lost a lovely plate - the one you show is so lovely.
    Rosr H
    x

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  6. Warm touches ... very inviting. Home making and decorating is a never ending job.. I mean pleasure :-). At least for me .
    Cheers, Gee

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  7. What pretty fall decor you have! It looks like you have an inviting home that's cozy on these cold nights!
    Blessings,
    Leslie

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  8. Your little changes look so nice. Isn't it fun to move things around?

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  9. Love your fall decor, so pretty. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  10. It's only fair we get to move things around all the time if we have to clean around it all, right? I am a habitual rearranger. It's like getting the feeling of something new without buying a thing. I like what you've done with your little changes.
    Liz

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